Chandler LeCroy was speeding excessively, reaching 104 mph, just before a fatal crash
Carter was driving 100 mph in a 35 mph zone on the night of the crash, driving side-by-side with LeCroy
Carter was also pulled over last September for going 89 mph in a 45 and received three citations including speeding.
De’Nylon Morrissette was arrested less than two weeks ago on charges of driving too fast for conditions, following too closely and driving under the influence of drugs
team captain Jamon Dumas-Johnson was arrested on charges of street racing and reckless driving
In total, nine Georgia players have been arrested in the last 14 months.
Running back Kenny McIntosh crashed at 4 a.m. going 20 miles over the speed limit when he collided with a Kia Sol driven by a woman from Stone Mountain. She was taken to a hospital. McIntosh was charged with reckless driving and failure to wear a seat belt.
Outside linebacker Nolan Smith was busted doing 89 mph in a 55, which was a construction zone
Defensive back Javon Bullard, the defensive MVP of the Peach Bowl and national championship game, was arrested on a DUI charge on Sept. 25. That was one of seven misdemeanors he faced including failing to maintain lane and improper turning.
Outside linebacker Nolan Smith was busted doing 89 mph in a 55, which was a construction zone
Defensive back Javon Bullard, the defensive MVP of the Peach Bowl and national championship game, was arrested on a DUI charge on Sept. 25. That was one of seven misdemeanors he faced including failing to maintain lane and improper turning.
A few years ago, over the season, almost every player on the team got arrested for violent crimes.
ReplyDeleteevidently HS and college and NFL football players are mostly just thugs who have dodged the consequences for their actions because they are good at playing childrens games.